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Sakai Hōitsu emulated the master Ogata Kōrin (1658–1716). Like this brilliantly colorful, daringly spare landscape set against a gold surface, Hōitsu’s compositions generally conform to patterns associated with Kōrin’s oeuvre. The impact of familiar forms is heightened by dramatic alignments. This latter feature is one of Hōitsu’s contributions to painting of the later Rinpa school, which takes its name from Kōrin’s.

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